Originally Posted By DAR I can't provide the link here at work but the newest trailer for Pixar's latest is up. But I'm hearing that people aren't too exited about this one, after seeing the trailer I can't figure out why. I understand people being wary of CGI-animated films. I myself will only be seeing this one during the summer. But I think it has two things in it's favor. 1. Most production companies would love to have a run like Pixar both critically and fiancially. Even my least favorite of theirs, Monsters Inc is massively entertaining. 2. Never underestimate the Walt Disney company's ability to market a rodent. 2.
Originally Posted By BlueOhanaTerror I loved BEN AND ME, and this looks like a modern, zanier take on that story. So I'm looking forward to this film.
Originally Posted By sun-n-fun After seeing the preview,I'm not overly excited about seeing thtis one. But, I felt the same about MTR and really enjoyed it. So you never know - gotta give it a chance.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb I saw a more in deapth trailer than previously shown in theaters at MTR and it looks very entertaining.
Originally Posted By basil fan I think it looks good, especially now that I know te plot. I saw a pic of a plush Ratatouille--boy, is he cute! Disney Glitches <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/glitch/disneyglitch.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/ glitch/disneyglitch.html</a>
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: Us Cauldron girls are looking forward to this one! We love rats, since some of our best FRIENDS are rats, too!
Originally Posted By Dznygrl Seems like NOBODY is ever excited after they see Pixar trailers. I remember so many people going "Ho hum" when the trailers for Finding Nemo and The Incredibles came out. Therefore I choose to ignore the negativity.
Originally Posted By ToonKirby >Seems like NOBODY is ever excited after they see Pixar trailers.< This is true, they seem to have lost the touch on advance teasers.
Originally Posted By Kansasteen They never had it...I thought the same thing for Cars and Monsters, they've just always had one gag trailers
Originally Posted By Dlmusic <This is true, they seem to have lost the touch on advance teasers.> I don't agree. Pixar has has amazing openings on all of their films so far, so I think that their marketing is working just fine.
Originally Posted By BlueOhanaTerror <a href="http://www.totaleclips.com/Player/Bounce.aspx?eclipid=b10098&bitrateid=261&vendorid=600" target="_blank">http://www.totaleclips.com/Pla yer/Bounce.aspx?eclipid=b10098&bitrateid=261&vendorid=600</a> I already love this movie. So beautiful, some of these shots and touches - both visually and in honest emotions, tears welled up in my eyes. THIS is a "Walt Disney" movie.
Originally Posted By smeeeko I'm very much looking forward to the new Pixar film.. have been for some time. =)
Originally Posted By mrichmondj I think Ratatouille isn't going to do all that well. After Spider Man, Shrek 3, and Pirates soak up all the movie goers here in the next couple of weeks, it's going to be awfully hard for any movies to grab anyone's attention for the rest of the summer. The public can only take so much movie hype, and I don't think it makes a difference about how well a film is put together.
Originally Posted By BlueOhanaTerror >>> The public can only take so much movie hype, and I don't think it makes a difference about how well a film is put together.<<< After you digest a big meal, whether it's good or bad, you always have an appetite for a FINE meal.
Originally Posted By DAR But by the time Ratatouille comes out the public might be hungry for some new movies. Never underestimate the public during the summer movie season. And like I said earlier, never underestimate the Disney and their ability to sell a rodent.
Originally Posted By BlueOhanaTerror And given its pedigree... The film doesn't merely look great, it looks to be exceptional, communicating (again) on many levels at once, as both homage to great domestic and foreign cinema, great storytelling with spectacular artistic panache, and family-safe entertainment with an awful lot of heart.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: Us Cauldron girls agree with you, BlueOhanaTerror. From what we've been able to conjur up in our crystal ball, this loveable rat is going to be tne Mickey Mouse of the new century. We love him already and can't wait to see him out and about in the Disney theme parks for meetings and greetings!
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs Hmmm...I see two possible Villains: Chef Skinner (Ian Holm) and Anton Ego (Peter O'Toole). I'll put my money on Skinner. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratatouille" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R atatouille</a>_%28film%29
Originally Posted By Liberty Belle >>They never had it...I thought the same thing for Cars and Monsters, they've just always had one gag trailers<< Yeah, I've never been terribly enthused by Pixar's trailers, although I almost always enjoy the movies. That said, I think the trailer for Ratatouille looks more promising than most - I'm quite excited to see it, actually.